BSOD after apparently fixing it.

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  1. Posts : 10,200
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       #11

    You are getting closer.

    Now the manufacturer of the computer is _______?
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       #12

    Wolfdale 45nm Technology OR Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-73PVM-S2H

    I'm so sorry for wasting so much of your time, I'm not even being funny.
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       #13

    I don't know what one of those are the manufactures but I'm guessing it's one of those 2
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  4. Posts : 10,200
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       #14

    Tony,
    That's ok.

    Now your .dmp files indicate some serious problem.

    We are going to have to fire some shots and hope we hit the target.

    First, run MemTest 86+ for 6 passes over all of your memory.
    RAM - Test with Memtest86+
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       #15

    Alright, so I guess I'l be back tomorrow with some results...Unless this is faster than I'm hoping it's going to be.

    Thank you so much for the help so far, Sorry I'm such a dimwit with this stuff.
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       #16

    Tony,
    We might be able to speed the fault location if you an give me some info about when, where and how the problem started showing up.
    There are many .dmp files there. Of the two I checked, then the problem is so grave that other info is not even available.

    Your Win 7 is far out-of-date, but there is no sense in trying to update with the problem(s) that are present.

    Is this a new acquisition of an old computer or have you had this computer for a period of time?

    Is there a reason why I should suspect that your win 7 has been severely corrupted?

    Did you use one of those super-duper system and/or registry cleaners? Did you alter the registry?
    I'm trying to shorten our efforts.
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  7. Posts : 36
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       #17

    I brought the computer from a 'guy' online...That sounds way more shady then it actually was the Blue screens started around...A month ago? The first problem was apparently my nVidia Ethernet connection diver..No luck.

    Then I was told it was my BIOS..No luck there either. I've not used any registry cleaners or anything of the sort since I've had the computer I've not altered the registry.
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  8. Posts : 10,200
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       #18

    tony,
    thanks for the info. Guess we will go at this in a classical manner.

    First, run MemTest86+ because we must rule out bad memory.

    karl
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       #19

    Okay no problem but should I do it now? or should I wait until tomorrow when I have more time on my hands and to give you a rest from my terrible computer skills.
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  10. Posts : 10,200
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       #20

    Actually, should probably start now.
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